Light emitting diode structure

ABSTRACT

A light emitting diode structure including a substrate, a semiconductor epitaxial structure, a first insulating layer, a first reflective layer, a second reflective layer, a second insulating layer and at least one electrode. The substrate has a tilt surface. The semiconductor epitaxial structure at least exposes the tilt surface. The first insulating layer exposes a portion of the semiconductor epitaxial structure. The first reflective layer is at least partially disposed on the portion of the semiconductor epitaxial structure and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure. The second reflective layer is disposed on the first reflective layer and the first insulating layer, and covers at least the portion of the tilt surface. The second insulating layer is disposed on the second reflective layer. The electrode is disposed on the second reflective layer and electrically connected to the first reflective layer and the semiconductor epitaxial structure.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation application of and claims the priority benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/871,891, filed on Jan. 15, 2018, now allowed. The prior U.S. application Ser. No. 15/871,891 is a continuation application of and claims the priority benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/019,553, filed on Sep. 6, 2013, now patented, which claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 102125578, filed on Jul. 17, 2013. The entirety of each of the above-mentioned patent applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of specification.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a semiconductor structure. More particularly, the invention relates to a light emitting diode structure.

Description of Related Art

Generally speaking, when fabricating a light emitting diode wafer, a substrate is usually provided first for an epitaxial structure to be formed on the substrate by using a method of an epitaxial growth. Then, electrodes are arranged on the epitaxial structure to provide electric energy, so as to emitting lights by using photoelectric effects. After that, pluralities of interlacing scribe lines are formed in the epitaxial structure via photolithographic and etching techniques, wherein two adjacent longitudinal scribe lines and two adjacent transverse scribe lines together define a light emitting diode die. Afterwards, grinding and cutting processes are performed to divide the light emitting diode wafer into plural light emitting diode dice, such that a light emitting diode is manufactured.

In order to increase light-emitting efficiency of a light emitting diode, the conventional technique is used to dispose an ohmic contact layer, a reflective layer and a barrier layer in sequence, wherein the ohmic contact layer, the reflective layer and the barrier layer only cover a part of the epitaxial structure. Although the aforesaid method can increase light-emitting efficiency of a light emitting diode, the light-emitting efficiency is no longer up to par. Therefore, how to efficiently increase light-emitting efficiency of a light emitting diode is an issue required to be solved.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a light emitting diode structure, which has excellent light-emitting efficiency.

A light emitting diode structure of the invention includes a substrate, a semiconductor epitaxial layer and a reflective conductive structure layer. The semiconductor epitaxial layer is disposed on the substrate and exposes a portion of the substrate. The reflective conductive structure layer covers a part of the semiconductor epitaxial layer and the portion of the substrate exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid semiconductor epitaxial layer includes a first type semiconductor layer, a light emitting layer and a second type semiconductor layer disposed sequentially on the substrate.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid reflective conductive structure layer includes a transparent conductive layer, a reflective layer and a barrier layer disposed sequentially.

In an embodiment of the invention, an edge of the aforesaid barrier layer is leveled with an edge of the substrate.

In an embodiment of the invention, the substrate has an upper surface and an annular tilt surface connecting to the upper surface, and the barrier layer extends from the upper surface to cover the annular tilt surface.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the aforesaid substrate has an upper surface and an annular tilt surface connecting to the upper surface. A transparent conductive layer, a reflective layer and a barrier layer extend from the upper surface to cover the annular tilt surface. An edge of the transparent conductive layer, and edge of the reflective layer and an edge of the barrier layer are leveled with an edge of the substrate.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid substrate has an upper surface and an annular tilt surface connecting to the upper surface. A transparent conductive layer, a reflective layer and a barrier layer extend from the upper surface to cover the annular tilt surface and converge to one same position.

In an embodiment of the invention, a material of the aforesaid transparent conductive layer is selected from one of groups consisting of indium tin oxide, aluminum doped zinc oxide, indium zinc oxide and a combination thereof.

In an embodiment of the invention, a material of the aforesaid reflective layer is selected from one of groups consisting of silver (Ag), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), aluminum (Al) and a combination thereof.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid reflective layer is a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR).

In an embodiment of the invention, a material of the aforesaid barrier layer is selected from one of groups consisting of titanium-tungsten alloy, titanium (Ti), tungsten (W), titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), chromium-copper alloy, titanium nitride and a combination thereof.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid light emitting diode structure further includes an insulating layer. The insulating layer is disposed between a substrate and a reflective conductive structure layer, and between a semiconductor epitaxial layer and a reflective conductive structure layer.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid light emitting diode structure further includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an interconnecting layer. The semiconductor epitaxial layer has a sunken area, and the sunken area divides the semiconductor epitaxial layer into a first semiconductor block and a second semiconductor block. The first electrode is disposed on the first semiconductor block. The second electrode is disposed on the second semiconductor block. The interconnecting layer is disposed in the sunken area, and is electrically connected the first electrode with the semiconductor epitaxial layer.

In an embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid light emitting diode structure further includes an electrical insulating layer. The electrical insulating layer is at least disposed between the first electrode and the reflective conductive structure layer, and between the interconnecting layer and the reflective conductive structure layer.

In an embodiment of the invention, a material of the aforesaid first electrode is different from a material of an interconnecting layer.

In light of the foregoing, since the light emitting diode structure of the invention has a reflective conductive structure layer, and the reflective conductive structure layer covers a part of the semiconductor epitaxial layer and a portion of the substrate exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer, the reflective conductive structure layer is capable of effectively reflecting lights from the semiconductor epitaxial layer, and the portion of the substrate exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer also has reflecting effects. Thus, an arrangement of the reflective conductive structure layer can effectively enlarge reflective areas and can further effectively increase light-emitting efficiency of the light emitting diode structure as a whole.

Several exemplary embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below to further describe the invention in details.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to an embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 1, in the present embodiment, a light emitting diode structure 100 a includes a substrate 110 a, a semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and a reflective conductive structure layer 130 a. The semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a is disposed on the substrate 110 a, and exposes a portion of the substrate 110 a (dotted circular lines A as shown in FIG. 1). The reflective conductive structure layer 130 a is disposed on the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a, wherein the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a covers a part of the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and the portion of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a.

More specifically, in the present embodiment, the substrate 110 a, for example, is a sapphire substrate. However, the invention is not limited thereto. The substrate 110 a has an upper surface 112 a. The semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a includes a first type semiconductor layer 122 a, a light emitting layer 124 a and a second type semiconductor layer 126 a disposed on the substrate 110 in sequence. Here, the first type semiconductor layer 122 a, for example, is an N-type semiconductor layer, while the second type semiconductor layer 126 a, for example, is a P-type semiconductor layer. However, the invention is not limited thereto. As shown in FIG. 1, the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a does not completely cover the upper surface 112 a of the substrate 110 a. Instead, the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a exposes a portion of the upper surface 112 a of the substrate 110 a.

Particularly, the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a of the present embodiment is composed of a transparent conductive layer 132 a, a reflective layer 134 a and a barrier layer 136 a disposed in sequence. The transparent conductive layer 132 a can be deemed as an ohmic contact layer, and the purpose of the transparent conductive layer 132 a is to increase the current conduction and so that the current can be uniformly dispersed. Herein, the transparent conductive layer 132 a is disposed on the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and cover the upper surface 112 a of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a. Here, a material of the transparent conductive layer 132 a is selected from one of groups consisting of indium tin oxide, aluminum doped zinc oxide, indium zinc oxide and a combination thereof. The transparent conductive layer 132 a of the present embodiment is composed of indium tin oxide. The reflective layer 134 a is disposed on the transparent conductive layer 132 a. The reflective layer 134 a is capable of reflecting lights from the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a to the substrate 110 a. When the light emitting diode structure 100 a of the invention is applied to, for example, a flip-chip light emitting diode, light-emitting efficiency is better improved. Here, a material of the reflective layer 134 a is selected from a group consisting of silver (Ag), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), aluminum (Al) and a combination thereof. Or, the reflective layer 134 a, for example, is a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR). The reflective layer 134 a of the present embodiment is composed of silver (Ag). The barrier layer 136 a is disposed on the reflective layer 134 a, and covers the upper surface 112 a of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a, wherein the barrier layer 136 a not only has a reflecting function but also protects a structure of the reflective layer 134 a so as to prevent metal in the reflective layer 134 a from diffusing. Here, an edge of the barrier layer 136 a is leveled with an edge of the substrate 110 a, and a material of the barrier layer 136 a, for example, is selected from one of groups consisting of titanium-tungsten alloy (TiW), titanium (Ti), tungsten (W), titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), chromium-copper alloy (CrCu), tantalum nitride (TaN) and a combination thereof. In the present embodiment, the barrier 136 a is composed of titanium (Ti), tungsten (W) and titanium-tungsten alloy (TiW).

Moreover, the light emitting diode structure 100 a of the present embodiment further includes an insulating layer 140 a, wherein the insulating layer 140 a is disposed between the substrate 110 a and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a and between the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a, so as to electrically insulating the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a effectively. As shown in FIG. 1, the insulating layer 140 a of the present embodiment is directly disposed on the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a, and is disposed on the upper surface 112 a of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a by extending along a side wall of the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a. The transparent conductive layer 132 a and the reflective layer 134 a above do not completely cover the insulating layer 140 a, and the barrier layer 136 a extends along a side wall of the transparent conductive layer 132 a and a side wall of the reflective layer 134 a to cover the insulating layer 140 a. Here, an edge of the insulating layer 140 a is leveled with an edge of the barrier layer 136 a and an edge of the substrate 110 a.

In addition, the light emitting diode structure 100 a of the present embodiment further includes a first electrode 150 a, a second electrode 160 a, and an interconnecting layer 170 a. The semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a has a sunken area C, and the sunken area C divides the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a into a first semiconductor block S1 and a second semiconductor block S2. The first electrode 150 a is disposed on the first semiconductor block S1, and the second electrode 160 a is disposed on the second semiconductor block S2, wherein the first electrode 150 a and the second electrode 160 a are electrical and are capable of providing electric energy. The interconnecting layer 170 a is disposed in the sunken area C, and is electrically connected the first electrode 150 a with the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a. Here, the first electrode 150 a and the interconnecting layer 170 a can be fabricated with the same or different materials, preferably with different materials. The material of the first electrode 150 a is selected from one of groups consisting of gold (Au), tin (Sn), gold-tin alloy and a combination thereof. The material of the interconnecting layer 170 a is selected from one of groups consisting of chromium (Cr), platinum (Pt), gold (Au), aluminum (Al) and alloy of the aforesaid materials as well as a combination thereof. The first electrode 150 a and the interconnecting layer 170 a can better be electrically connected by using different materials. However, the invention is not limited thereto. Here, the first electrode 150 a is electrically connected to the first type semiconductor layer 122 a of the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a through the interconnecting layer 170 a, and the second electrode 160 a is electrically connected to the second type semiconductor layer 126 a of the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a through the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a. The light emitting diode structure 100 a illuminates with electric energy provided by the first electrode 150 a and the second electrode 160 a.

Moreover, the light emitting diode structure 100 a further includes an electrical insulating layer 145 a, wherein the electrical insulating layer 145 a at least is disposed between the first electrode 150 a and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a, and between the interconnecting layer 170 a and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a and is configured for electrically insulating the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a, the interconnecting layer 170 a and the first electrode 150 a. Here, an edge of the electrical insulating layer 145 a is also leveled with the edge of the barrier layer 136 a, the edge of the insulating layer 140 and the edge of the substrate 110 a.

Since the light emitting diode structure 100 a of the present embodiment has the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a, and the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a covers a part of the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a and the portion of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a, the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a is capable of effectively reflecting lights from the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a, and allows the portion of the substrate 110 a exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer 120 a to also has reflecting effects. Thus, when the light emitting diode structure 100 a is applied to, for example, a design with a flip-chip, an arrangement of the reflective conductive structure layer 130 a can effectively enlarge reflective areas and can effectively increase light-emitting efficiency of the light emitting diode structure 100 a as a whole.

It has to be noted that, the following embodiment uses the reference numerals and parts of the contents of the aforesaid embodiment, wherein same reference numerals are adopted to represent the same or similar elements, and repetitive explanations of the same technical content is omitted. Concerning the omitted illustration, please refer to the aforesaid embodiment. The same technical contents are not repeated in the following embodiment.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 2. A light emitting diode structure 100 b of the present embodiment is similar to the light emitting diode structure 100 a of FIG. 1. However, a discrepancy lies in that: a substrate 110 b of the present embodiment has an upper surface 112 b and an annular tilt surface 114 b connecting to the upper surface 112 b, wherein an insulating layer 140 b and a barrier layer 136 b extend from the upper surface 112 b to cover the annular tilt surface 114 b. As shown in FIG. 2, a transparent conductive layer 132 b and the reflective layer 134 b of a reflective conductive structure layer 130 b do not extend to cover the annular tilt surface 114 b.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 3. A light emitting diode structure 100 c of the present embodiment is similar to the light emitting diode structure 100 b of FIG. 2. However, a discrepancy lies in that: a transparent conductive layer 132 c, a reflective layer 134 c and a barrier layer 136 c of a reflective conductive structure layer 130 c extend from the upper surface 112 b to cover the annular tilt surface 114 b, and an edge of the transparent conductive layer 132 c, an edge of the reflective layer 134 c and an edge of the barrier layer 136 c are leveled with an edge of the substrate 110 b. It is designed for the reflective conductive layer 130 c not only to be disposed on the upper surface 112 b of the substrate 110 b, but also to extend for covering the annular tilt surface 114 b so as to enlarge reflective areas.

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a light emitting diode structure according to another embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 4. A light emitting diode structure 100 d of the present embodiment is similar to the light emitting diode structure 100 b of FIG. 2. However, a discrepancy lies in that: a transparent conductive layer 132 d, a reflective layer 134 d and a barrier layer 136 d of a reflective conductive structure layer 130 d, as well as an insulating layer 140 d and an electrical insulating layer 145 d all extend from the upper surface 112 b to cover the annular tilt surface 114 b and converge to one same position.

In conclusion, since the light emitting diode structure of the invention has the reflective conductive structure layer, and the reflective conductive structure layer covers the part of the semiconductor epitaxial layer and the portion of the substrate exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer, the reflective conductive structure layer is capable of effectively reflecting lights from the semiconductor epitaxial layer, and the portion of the substrate exposed by the semiconductor epitaxial layer also has reflecting effects. Thus, the arrangement of the reflective conductive structure layer can effectively enlarge reflective areas and can further effectively increase light-emitting efficiency of the light emitting diode structure as a whole.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this specification provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A light emitting diode structure, comprising: a substrate having an upper surface; a semiconductor epitaxial structure disposed on the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of the upper surface, wherein the semiconductor epitaxial layer comprises a first type semiconductor layer, a second type semiconductor layer and a light emitting layer disposed therebetween, and a recess is surrounded by the second type semiconductor layer and the light emitting layer and exposes a portion of the first type semiconductor layer; an interconnecting layer disposed in the recess and electrically connected to the first type semiconductor layer of semiconductor epitaxial structure; a first insulating layer covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure and the portion of the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of the interconnecting layer; a conductive layer disposed on at least a portion of the semiconductor epitaxial structure and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure; a distributed Bragg reflector layer disposed on the conductive layer, the first insulating layer and covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure and exposing the portion of the first type semiconductor layer, wherein the interconnecting layer in the recess is spaced from the distributed Bragg reflector layer, and the portion of the upper surface of the substrate is at least partially covered by the distributed Bragg reflector layer; a second insulating layer disposed on the distributed Bragg reflector layer and covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure and the portion of the upper surface of the substrate, and exposing a portion of the interconnecting layer; a first electrode disposed on the distributed Bragg reflector layer and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through the interconnecting layer; and a second electrode disposed on the distributed Bragg reflector layer and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through the conductive layer.
 2. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a barrier layer disposed between the distributed Bragg reflective layer and the second insulating layer, wherein the second electrode is electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through the bather layer and conductive layer.
 3. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bather layer covers a portion of the upper surface of the substrate.
 4. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein a material of the bather layer comprises titanium-tungsten alloy, titanium (Ti), tungsten (W), titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), chromium-copper alloy, titanium nitride or combinations thereof.
 5. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a material of the first electrode comprises gold (Au), tin (Sn), gold-tin alloy or combinations thereof.
 6. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a material of the interconnecting layer comprises chromium (Cr), platinum (Pt), gold (Au), aluminum (Al) and alloy of the aforesaid materials or combinations thereof.
 7. A light emitting diode structure, comprising: a substrate having an upper surface; a semiconductor epitaxial structure disposed on the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of the upper surface, wherein the semiconductor epitaxial layer comprises a first type semiconductor layer, a second type semiconductor layer and a light emitting layer disposed therebetween, and a recess is surrounded by the second type semiconductor layer and the light emitting layer and exposes a portion of the first type semiconductor layer; an interconnecting layer disposed in the recess and electrically connected to the first type semiconductor layer of semiconductor epitaxial structure; a first insulating layer covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure and the portion of the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of an upper surface of the interconnecting layer; a conductive layer at least partially disposed on and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure; a distributed Bragg reflector layer disposed on the conductive layer, the first insulating layer and exposing at least a portion of the recess, and at least partially covering the portion of the upper surface of the substrate; a reflective layer disposed on the distributed Bragg reflector layer; a first electrode disposed on the reflector layer and the distributed Bragg reflector layer, and electrically connected the semiconductor epitaxial structure through the interconnecting layer; and a second electrode disposed on the reflector layer and the distributed Bragg reflector layer, and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through the conductive layer.
 8. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a second insulating layer disposed on the distributed Bragg reflector layer and covering the portion of the upper surface of the substrate, wherein the second insulating layer covers a portion of the recess and exposes the portion of the upper surface of the interconnecting layer.
 9. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein the reflector layer is disposed between the distributed Bragg reflective layer and the second insulating layer, and at least partially covers the portion of the upper surface of the substrate.
 10. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein a material of the reflector layer comprises titanium-tungsten alloy, titanium (Ti), tungsten (W), titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), chromium-copper alloy, titanium nitride or a combinations thereof.
 11. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein a material of the interconnecting layer comprises chromium (Cr), platinum (Pt), gold (Au), aluminum (Al) and alloy of the aforesaid materials or combinations thereof.
 12. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein a material of the first electrode comprises gold (Au), tin (Sn), gold-tin alloy or combinations thereof.
 13. A light emitting diode structure, comprising: a substrate having an upper surface; a semiconductor epitaxial structure disposed on the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of the upper surface, wherein the semiconductor epitaxial layer comprises a first type semiconductor layer, a second type semiconductor layer and a light emitting layer disposed therebetween, and a recess is surrounded by the second type semiconductor layer and the light emitting layer and exposes a portion of the first type semiconductor layer; an interconnecting layer disposed in the recess and electrically connected to the first type semiconductor layer of semiconductor epitaxial structure; a first insulating layer covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure and the portion of the upper surface of the substrate and exposing a portion of the interconnecting layer; a conductive layer at least partially disposed on and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure; a first reflector layer at least partially covering the semiconductor epitaxial layer and the conductive layer; a second reflector layer disposed on the first reflector layer, first insulating layer and covering the portion of the upper surface of the substrate; a second insulating layer disposed on the first reflector layer and second reflector layer, and covering the semiconductor epitaxial structure, the portion of the upper surface of the substrate and a portion of the recess and exposing a portion of the interconnecting layer; a first electrode disposed on the first insulating layer, the second insulating layer and the second reflector layer, and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through interconnecting layer; and a second electrode disposed on the first insulating layer, the second insulating layer and the second reflector layer, and electrically connected to the semiconductor epitaxial structure through first reflector layer.
 14. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first reflector layer comprises a metal reflective layer or a distributed Bragg reflector.
 15. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the second reflector layer comprises a metal diffusing barrier layer.
 16. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein a material of the conductive layer comprises indium tin oxide, aluminum doped zinc oxide, indium zinc oxide or combinations thereof.
 17. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 15, wherein a material of the second reflector layer comprises titanium-tungsten alloy, titanium (Ti), tungsten (W), titanium nitride (T N), tantalum (Ta), chromium (Cr), chromium-copper alloy, titanium nitride or combinations thereof.
 18. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein a material of the first electrode comprises gold (Au), tin (Sn), gold-tin alloy or combinations thereof.
 19. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein a material of the interconnecting layer comprises chromium (Cr), platinum (Pt), gold (Au), aluminum (Al) and alloy of the aforesaid materials or combinations thereof.
 20. The light emitting diode structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first reflector layer comprises a metal reflective layer comprising chromium (Cr), platinum (Pt), gold (Au), aluminum (Al) and alloy of the aforesaid materials or combinations thereof. 